Updated November 1st, 2019 at 16:04 IST
Internet in frenzy over Google Pay's 'Rangoli' stamp; Best memes here
In Google Pay's Diwali scheme of collecting stamps, one stamp is proving extremely difficult to get and users are sharing jokes about it on social media.
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Digital payment app Google Pay had a scheme for people to collect five different stamps during the Diwali period which could be redeemed for gifts. However, one stamp is proving extremely difficult to get and users are sharing jokes about it on social media. The payment app had launched the #StampsWaliDiwali campaign in which users can collect five unique stamps – Diya, Jhumka, Flower, Lantern and Rangoli, to get an assured scratch card of Rs 251 and additional prize money. However, people took to social media that one of the stamps, which is that rangoli was difficult to get.
Who else is feeling the festive vibe? ✨
— Google Pay India (@GooglePayIndia)
Scan Diwali elements to unlock an assured scratch card of ₹251. #StampsWaliDiwali pic.twitter.com/begZ7DuQwQ
Offer extended but users still unhappy
The deadline for the scheme was supposed to end on November 1, but the payment app has extended the offer till November 11. Still, many have expressed their impatience and anger. While some threatened to uninstall the app and give it a 1-star rating, others shared jokes and memes about their situation. Have a look at some of the best reactions below:
#googlepayrangoli #rangolistamp
— Satyajit SJ Beura (@satya_bachann)
People doing lots of recharge, money transfer scan gift stamp etc but the rangoli is like: pic.twitter.com/bQtQThw0uW
#India right now.
— Abhishek kumar singh (@Abhishe14091998)
" I’m looking for #rangolistamp do you have them with you? #GooglePay Bata mera rangoli kidhar hai pic.twitter.com/3YXSHqYiS3
Google 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/lAQrhg1QCm
— wasim🇮🇳 (@Akramwasim_)
Google Pay is truly Indian. It's making sure no one touches its Rangoli. pic.twitter.com/fem61hf2JE
— Bollywood Gandu (@BollywoodGandu)
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A user finally got the Rangoli stamp and he took to Twitter to share his excitement. Everyone in the comments section kept asking about how he got the stamp but he said that he just got lucky.
Finally got Rangoli stamp!! Now somebody please just bless me with a flower🌺 #StampsWaliDiwali #RangoliStamp #RangoliWalaStamp @GooglePayIndia pic.twitter.com/lCq6eCAlpB
— TejashK (@syphonTK)
Another one got frustrated as he did not manage to get the stamp and tweeted about uninstalling the app and urging others to do the same.
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Published November 1st, 2019 at 15:20 IST